WANTED, 'T HE PICTURE MAGNIFICENT.— Priscilla Dean as “Glorious Cigarette,” thg Daughter of the Regiment, in the stupendous' picturisation of romance and adventure, “Under Two Flags/ 7 Opera House, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Matinee Thursday. Reserves at Henderson's. WANTED. —A message boy.—Apply W. B. Mackay, Baker, Queen St. ’ I^yANTED. —A comfortable home for little boy, aged nine, near school. Write to “Moderate Terms/ 7 c/o Daily Times. RANTED —Housekeeper for country district to keep house for widower and look after boy 18 months old; child not objeeed to.—Apply W. H. Jackson, Whakarua, Masterton. r^7’ ANT ED - K N OWN—I ~thank you all, and must apologise for being sold out so early to-day.—Tui Long, 8.8.0. E., S.B.A. RANTED. — To buy, second-hand go cart; must be in good order.—. Address at Daily Times. , [VVANTED. —Young lady, to do house- ’ hold duties.—Ring Mrs. Ward, 4315, Bideford. WANTED.—Young girl, to do light household duties daily from 9 till 5 p.m.; Sundays free.—Apply Mrs. Clarke, The Store, Lansdowne; telephone 1739. WANTID—Good general, plain cookiug; other help kept.—Apply Mrs J. A. MeEwen, 291 The Terrace, Wellington. J/LO WEEING SEEDLINGS.— Plant now for a good early spring display. Polyanthus, Stocks, Wallflowers, Violas, Primula (winter flowering), Anemone, Ranunculus, etc. I have a large variety of out-door grown plants from best strains of seed. Reduced prices for quantities.—D. Allen, Macara street. ’Phone 1729. ANTED.—Married man wants gardening work; a good knowledge of every kind.—Apply “Reliable,” c/o Daily Times. jYY/ANTED.—lmmediately, smart lacL —Apply. McLeod & Young, Queen Street. VyANTED —To buy, Gent's mis-fit or left-off Clothing and Boots in any quantity..- Also magazines, novels, and other books in large or small lots.— Robt. Russell, Dealer, Masterton. rfAUR QUOTES for General Sporting Goods are unsurpassed both for price and quality.—L. A. Wadham, Sporting Depot. j/ASTER EXCURSION SPECIALS! Double-bed White Blankets, tt 49/6; double-bed Honeycomb Quilts, at 21/-; double-bed Unbleached - Herringbone Sheeting, extra heavy, 3/6; single bed Unbleached Twill or Herringbone Sheeting, at 1/11; good White Flannelette, 1/-; heavy warm Grey Shirting, at 1/6; wool and cotton. Union Ceylon Pyjama Cloth, at 2/9. You'll have money to spare after buying from Graham's, 69 Queen Street. TYEEP YOUR HANDS SMOOTH by using Almond Cream; there is nothing as good. Price, 1/6 per bottle. —At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. TTOU CAN GET THE BEST WOOD obtainable from J. 0. Bovev, a?; wholesale prices. Measurement and quality guaranteed. 'Phone 408. AALE! SALE! SALE!—Still going strong. This week some real bar;ains in Woollies thrown out, and still denty of smart things for the Soldiers’ Sports. Do not leave it too late. —Miss Ceetly, opposite Wagg’s Garage. FEVERISH COLDS and Influenza.— L Our Influenza Mixture is the preemption of an eminent physician, and ne we recommend with absolute condence. 2/6 bottle from Gordon, Preemption Chemist, Masterton. rfARDER your Winter Supply of Firewood from J. F. Gleeson and Son. 'Phone 1737. ■\)yOOD-CUTTING.—I have an up-to-date plant travelling Masterton and surrounding districts. —Phone 322 a or L. G. Harris, Wood and Coal Merch-, ant, 19 Hope Street. (ALD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail.— Post to J Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Est. 31 years. YY7ANTED KNOWN—That Osborne VV ' and Blinkhorne (late of H. Beale & Co.) have commenced business as General Tinsmiths in Workshop on section at rear of Smith, Son and Davey’_s. All classes of tinsmithing and repair work done promptly at reasonable prices. 'T FORGET—That Old Jack Gleeson is on the job, and he still cuts Firewood for his clients. Don’t forget 'phone 1737. • ANTED KNOWN. —Will Richards makes a speciality of catering for Picnic Parties on Holidays, etc., with his three motor 'buses aud 16-seate? Char-a-banc and competent drivers. Ring 'Phone 1192. YOU can get iong wood, short wood, straight wood and rough wood, especially back logs for the winter, at J. F. Gleeson and Son. 'Phone 1737 "PIANO TUNING and Repairing; in town or country. —J. Candy, Cambridge Terrace. 'Phone 2223. IIYSS. DILLON, Florist, 22 Church street, 'Phone 1518. Wedding | Bouquets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-cov-ered wreaths. Note address: 22 Church Street. 'Phone 1518. E ARE INTRODUCING low-down Flushing Combinations for Lavatories, noiseless and reliable. See us about them, also first grade sanitary fittings of all descriptions.—Jones & Joyce, Plumbers, Queen Street. Phones 1138 and 1357. _____ VST ANTED KNOWN.—That I have ’’ secured the most up-to-date woodcutting plant in Masterton, and am prepared to cut wood in any length required. Your order will receive prompt attention by ringing J. 0. Bovey, 'phone 408. YTEGETABLE PLANTS!—We can * supply, in any quantity, plants of Cabbage, Lettuce, .Tomato, Celery, Leeks, Savoy, Broccoii, Pumpkin, Marrow, Cucumber, ete. Ring Phone 1459. —Ball Bros’ Nurseries, Johnstone St., or C. E. Gibbs, Fruiterer, Queen Street, town agent.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14890, 3 April 1923, Page 1
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